Waste Management for Sustainable and Restored Agricultural Soil provides a holistic approach to various mechanisms of waste management for plant nutrients, highlighting the importance of improving plant growth, nutrient concentration, and system sustainability for enhancing crop production and achieving desired environmental goals. Covering a broad overview of different kinds of wastes and waste recycling methods and sustainable management for soil health, this book focuses on both basic and applied aspects of waste management for sustainable agriculture and how nutrients are made available…mehr
Waste Management for Sustainable and Restored Agricultural Soil provides a holistic approach to various mechanisms of waste management for plant nutrients, highlighting the importance of improving plant growth, nutrient concentration, and system sustainability for enhancing crop production and achieving desired environmental goals. Covering a broad overview of different kinds of wastes and waste recycling methods and sustainable management for soil health, this book focuses on both basic and applied aspects of waste management for sustainable agriculture and how nutrients are made available through waste. Academics, professionals, researchers and policymakers working in the fields of safe waste management for potential use in agricultural crop production will benefit from this book.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
1. Status and challenges of global soil health management 2. Waste management for Healthy agricultural production system 3. Importance of organic wastes recycling in agricultural production system 4. Waste management: an opportunity or threats for global food production 5. Municipal solid wastes impact on human health and the environment 6. Short-term effects of waste applications on heavy metals distribution in a normal/degraded soil under different agroecology 7. Use of nutrient-enriched compost in soil-crop management 8. Role of effective microbes in composting and crop productivity 9. Response of soil microbial communities to Waste Materials and amendments 10. The importance of land-use legacies to ecology and conservation 11. Crop residues: status, distribution, management, and agricultural sustainability 12. Biochar aspects in the sustainability of agriculture and environment 13. Index for characterizing post-waste applied soil environments 14. Enriched organic manure as a strategy for agronomic biofortification of crops 15. Long-term effect of waste application on soil management and sustainable crop production 16. Sustainable waste management: Policies and Case studies 17. Waste management guidelines across different continents 18. Waste application in agricultural soils: State-of-the-art
1. Status and challenges of global soil health management 2. Waste management for Healthy agricultural production system 3. Importance of organic wastes recycling in agricultural production system 4. Waste management: an opportunity or threats for global food production 5. Municipal solid wastes impact on human health and the environment 6. Short-term effects of waste applications on heavy metals distribution in a normal/degraded soil under different agroecology 7. Use of nutrient-enriched compost in soil-crop management 8. Role of effective microbes in composting and crop productivity 9. Response of soil microbial communities to Waste Materials and amendments 10. The importance of land-use legacies to ecology and conservation 11. Crop residues: status, distribution, management, and agricultural sustainability 12. Biochar aspects in the sustainability of agriculture and environment 13. Index for characterizing post-waste applied soil environments 14. Enriched organic manure as a strategy for agronomic biofortification of crops 15. Long-term effect of waste application on soil management and sustainable crop production 16. Sustainable waste management: Policies and Case studies 17. Waste management guidelines across different continents 18. Waste application in agricultural soils: State-of-the-art
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